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Ditch the Crates and the Cargo

BARK Air currently serves the metro areas of New York City, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Lisbon, San Francisco, and Madrid. We partner with licensed U.S. air carriers who are responsible for the aircraft operation, so we can focus on delivering a world-class air travel experience where Dogs Fly First, which means we prioritize pup personalization—from flights staffed with dog experts to private terminals without the long lines (with warm, attentive service and treats at every turn).

Their Journey, Tail to Nose

Every BARK Air flight is thoughtfully crafted from lounge to landing—with dogs leading the way.

  • Pre-Flight Intake

    We reach out to coordinate a call so you can tell us all about your dog's dietary, socialization and environmental preferences prior to travel day.

  • Pre-Flight Lounge

    Arrive just one hour before boarding for efficient check-in, supervised socialization time, and a personal escort to the plane.

  • Onboard Service

    Enjoy premium cabins with calming aids like pheromones, music, warm towels, treats and wellness services with plenty of space to snooze.

Top-Tier Comfort with Your Co-Pilot

While your pup lounges in comfort, you’ll enjoy reclining leather seats, curated in-flight refreshments and the rare joy of truly uninterrupted bonding time—all 30,000 feet above the ground. This isn’t just travel, it’s an experience you’ll both remember.

Signature Services on Every Flight

  • Personalized Service

    Our dog behavioral specialist crew deliver personalized pup attention all flight long.

  • Treats & Amenities

    Always on snacks, bone broth, wellness services, and photo opps—with a set of wings to brag about back home.

  • Custom Seating

    Pre-flight lounge socialization informs your seat assignment, so every pup’s comfort and preferences come first.

  • All Breeds Welcome

    No breed restrictions—if they’re ready to travel, they belong onboard.